I had a fine walk along the coast from Cee to Finisterre, and along the way I paddled in a secluded bay, known only to me and 2.5 million previous peregrinos. And I collected some scallop shells from the soothingly cool waters. Then I rounded off my journey in the only way possible, by having Coquille St Jaques in one of the nicest restaurants at the end of the world.
The bus trip back to Finisterre follows the coast south for 2 of the 2.5 hours, and it was a very pleasant trip indeed, allowing time for reflection and simply for watching the scenery go by without having to worry where one's next step might land.
This has been a great experience. Peregrinos will tell you that we have two stories, one that we tell everyone else, and the other that only other peregrinos will appreciate: I've shared with you most of the former and perhaps given you a flavour of the latter. I hope you've enjoyed it enough to consider doing your own Camino, one day.
Thanks for reading.